- The term
chevra kadisha (Hebrew: חֶבְרָה קַדִּישָׁא, romanized: ḥeb̲rā qaddišā)
gained its
modern sense of "burial society" in the
nineteenth century...
-
Kadisha Valley (Arabic: وادي قاديشا / وادي قديشا, romanized: Wādi Qadīšā / Wādi Qādīšā), also
romanized as the
Qadisha Valley and also
known as the Kadisha...
- Asra
Kadisha (Hebrew: אתרא קדישא lit. 'Holy Place') is an
international organization for the
preservation of
Jewish cemeteries and gravesites. The organisation's...
- Neil
Kadisha (born 1955) is an
American businessman,
investor and philanthropist.
Kadisha was born to a
Jewish family in Tehran, Iran. He
graduated from...
- The
Kadisha River or Nahr Abu Ali is a is a
significant watercourse in
northern Lebanon. The
river that runs east to west for 45
kilometres (28 mi) originates...
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Kadisha Onalbayeva (Kazakh: Hadısha Ońalbaeva, born 1972 in Zhetisay, Kazakhstan) is a
pianist and composer. She
began her
musical training at age five...
- ****sh –
mourning period of
twelve months for a
deceased parent Chevra kadisha –
burial society Hesped –
eulogy Qaddish – said by a
mourner (or by someone...
- Levant, at 3,088
meters above sea level.
Bsharri is at the head of the Holy
Kadisha Valley, a
natural area
which contains some of the
oldest Christian monastic...
- (Hebrew: שלמה אליעזר אלפנדרי; c. 1826 – 20 May 1930), also
known as the Saba
Kadisha ("Holy Grandfather"), was a
distinguished rabbi,
kabbalist and rosh yeshiva...
- God (Arabic: أرز الربّ Arz ar-Rabb "Cedars of the Lord"),
located in the
Kadisha Valley of Bsharre, Lebanon, is one of the last
vestiges of the extensive...